An Emerging Public Health Crisis: Opioids and Other Substance Use Among Older Adults Webinar Materials
Although primary prevention efforts strive to address substance misuse across the lifespan, all too frequently, they focus on youth and young adults. However, it is noteworthy that data show an increase in substance misuse among older adults in the United States. Researchers are warning that this, along with the aging of the population, could create a public health crisis. Speakers walked attendees through the national landscape regarding substance misuse among older adults and provided a clear picture of what the data show. Attendees learned about the special considerations to take into account when working with older adults (e.g., lower tolerance for medication dosage, increased risk for injury, potential for interaction with prescribed medications, how substances can impact chronic health conditions common later in life). They also heard about how to mobilize new partners working with this population.
Learning Objectives:
- Identified substance misuse issues impacting older adults
- Explained how to assess and monitor their needs
- Described how to mobilize partners needed to address substance misuse among older adults
Presenters:
- Elisha Figueroa, LMSW, CPS, Director, Community and Rural Vitality, JBS International, Inc.
- Angie Jones, MSW Director, Sustainable Systems Change, JBS International, Inc.
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